Abstract

Surface temperature management of refractory metals, such as Tungsten, is crucial for their use in high-temperature applications like aerospace, defense, and laser instruments. In this study, distributed Bragg reflectors (DBR) were utilized to reduce the temperature caused by intense laser illumination. To address this problem, we developed a coupled optical and thermal model and investigated multiple factors, including material composition, morphology, architecture, and source-related parameters, such as wavelength. Our results indicate that our DBR coating designs can significantly decrease the temperature of the Tungsten.

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